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Two women and a small child stand before the entrance of a single-story brick building with dormer windows and a shop sign.

The Wheel, Broad Street, c1900

The Wheel, Broad Street, Ely

History of The Wheel

c. 1900:

William and Melinda Roger, landlords

In the photo, Jessie, Daisy and Ethel Rogers.

The Wheel was a Bailey and Tebbutt’s pub.


c.1935

John Maltman Jackson gave up licence and pub became private house.


House demolished c.1960


1982 New house built

 

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